Hi all,
I'd like to create a stand-alone executable for a program of
mine. I have a bunch of functions in a file and in the last line
I call the main function: For example:
(define factorial
(lambda (n)
(if ...
)))
(factorial 30)
Now I do the following expecting that everything goes ok:
pdestroy at localhost:~/projects/moneyserv$ /usr/local/plt/bin/mzc --exe accman accman.scm
MzScheme compiler (mzc) version 202, Copyright (c) 1996-2002 PLT
load-handler: expected a `module' declaration for `accman' in "/home/pdestroy/projects/moneyserv/accman.scm", but found something else
I read in the manual something about this but I'm still
confused. Do I need to put my program in a module? Is that all?
Best regards,
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Paulo J. Matos : pocm(_at_)mega.ist.utl.pt
Instituto Superior Tecnico - Lisbon
Software & Computer Engineering - A.I.
- > http://mega.ist.utl.pt/~pocm
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